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What Killed George Floyd?
After all that "Knee" business, it seems that may not be the cause of his demise:
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Spicerack... if you strangle someone that the layman "assumes" blockage of the windpipe and starvation of the brain of oxygen........that takes time.
In the act of strangulation if you know what you are doing, or it happens by accident, the Carotid Sinus can be compressed and by a nerve pathway (glossopharyngeal nerve) one can be dead in 30 secs and nothing to do with lack of oxygen.
In the act of strangulation if you know what you are doing, or it happens by accident, the Carotid Sinus can be compressed and by a nerve pathway (glossopharyngeal nerve) one can be dead in 30 secs and nothing to do with lack of oxygen.
there are very few medically trained coroners
the guidance is now that they are legally trained
they get all the medical stuff from their advisers
and when I applied for coronial training ( er 1985) Gorodking said dont contact us we will contact you !
so all the coroners stuff when cheek by jowl and hows your father in Manchester? Yup
I am sure - I am certain it is all so very very different 35 y later.
just saying
oh lardee dah thank god no one reads this and those that do ( excuse me this is AB so logic is NOT given much attention) dont undersand
the guidance is now that they are legally trained
they get all the medical stuff from their advisers
and when I applied for coronial training ( er 1985) Gorodking said dont contact us we will contact you !
so all the coroners stuff when cheek by jowl and hows your father in Manchester? Yup
I am sure - I am certain it is all so very very different 35 y later.
just saying
oh lardee dah thank god no one reads this and those that do ( excuse me this is AB so logic is NOT given much attention) dont undersand
hi pixo
we are ignoring the egg shell skull rule ( you take the victim as you find him)
and are pretending that any other cause of death is THE cause of death
( ie is the Novus actus interneviens - new intervening act as a cause of death which exonerates the stabber, shooter, kneeler)
ooer mrs - latin tag and I can see Naomi coming !
we are ignoring the egg shell skull rule ( you take the victim as you find him)
and are pretending that any other cause of death is THE cause of death
( ie is the Novus actus interneviens - new intervening act as a cause of death which exonerates the stabber, shooter, kneeler)
ooer mrs - latin tag and I can see Naomi coming !
Has there been a report stating a drugs overdose was the CoD? I had missed that. I understood that there were toxicology reports that stated a high level of fentanyl which was probably a contributory factor together with his underlying health issues but in someone such as GF who was a regular user that is not an overdose level because of his high tolerance, but I hadnt realised his cause of death has now been formally reported as an overdose. It was my understanding that whilst there were no physical signs of traumatic asphyxiation, neck compression does not always produce any such signs.
I fully expected Chauvin's defence team to argue that there were other causes of death. Of course they would! Any sensible lawyer is going to try and throw doubt enough to acquit their client - that is no reflection on Chauvin. The prosecution must prove it to the jury's satisfaction and if there is doubt, he will rightly be acquitted of some or all of the charges.
I think this will be an extremely difficult case for the jury.
I fully expected Chauvin's defence team to argue that there were other causes of death. Of course they would! Any sensible lawyer is going to try and throw doubt enough to acquit their client - that is no reflection on Chauvin. The prosecution must prove it to the jury's satisfaction and if there is doubt, he will rightly be acquitted of some or all of the charges.
I think this will be an extremely difficult case for the jury.
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